Where there is a draught, there could be a way out (pages 17-18 in the book).
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What you need:
A hairline from the wig from the shelf on the left
How to use: :
Combine the stand and the hairline. This will be the draught indicator. Look for places where you can try it (gear icon). It will work close to the rear cabinet. The way out is behind the heavy cabinet.
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How did the ancient Egyptians move the heavy stone blocks? Is there anything here that could be suitable for the purpose? (Pages 10-13 in the book)
Okay, but how to put them in the right place?
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What you need:
Gardening tool handles (below the window): these will be the „rollers”.
Iron bar (in the corner)
Bricks (beside the cabinet)
Tires
How to use:
Pile up the bricks on the floor in front of the cabinet (a gear indicates the spot). Place the iron bar on them and hang the tires on its end – this will serve as lever and lift the cabinet a bit. Put the handles below the cabinet. Balázs is now able to move it. There is a massive iron door behind it.
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If a strong rope is tied to the door, stretched and then shortened, it may move the door out of its place
When a fibrous material meets with water, it swells up; a rope becomes thicker and shorter (page 9 of the book).
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What you need:
Rope (where the briefcase is)
A bottle of water (on the back shelf)
How to use:
Tie one end of the rope to the hook (left wall, above the tires) and the other end (now in the Inventory) to the iron door. Take a bottle of water and pour it on the rope (3 times) until it tightens and pulls the door out of its place. The empty bottle and the cap go into the Inventory – you will need them later.